Poznan 1936. 16.5x23.5 cm, 6 issues, 84 pp. each, numerous photographs and illustrations, half cloth bookbinding, preserved soft covers of each issue. Good condition (minor rubbing of binding, outdated library stamps, a few small dings and cracks in the block).
Semi-annual (January-June) 1936. The cover of issue 1 was designed by Lela Pawlikowska, the covers of other issues by Henryk Czaman.
Contents include: Saints of the Lord in Polish woodcut: Konstanty Sopoćko, Tadeusz Kulisiewicz, Władysław Skoczylas, Stanisław Ostoja-Chrostowski, Wiktor Podoski and others. Former seats of Polish lords: Baranów, Mir, Wiśnicz, Sucha. About the converts of modern Poland: the conversion of Stanislaw Brzozowski. Masonic lodges for women (Boleslaw Rudzki). Lviv in the past and today (Henryk Zbierzchowski). In the enamel studio: enamels by J. Rutterówna. In the shanties: Iłłakowiczówna and Choromanski. Architectural fantasies of Stanislaw Noakowski. Miss Tekla's sparrows (Zuzanna Rabska). Biskupin: a sunken Proto-Slavic stronghold from 2500 years ago (Jozef Kostrzewski). Emil Zegadłowicz's school years. In the ruins: Poles in Opole Silesia (Stanisław Wasylewski). Ukrainian press in Poland. Wincenty Drabik 1881-1933 (Edward Woroniecki). Poland the spiritual center of Jewry (Bolesław Rudzki). Contemporary Polish stained glass. Love of the book (Zofia Kossak-Szczucka). Literary Vilnius (Walerian Charkiewicz). Władysław Marcinkowski's sculptures. Szukalski is in Poland [article with 12 illustrations] (Wacław Boratyński).